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FGJEM Investigates Explosion in Tecámac as Possible Cartel-Linked Attack

FGJEM Investigates Explosion in Tecámac as Possible Cartel-Linked Attack

Recent reports confirm the explosion involved an explosive device, with authorities suspecting a connection to Sinaloa cartel members. This marks an escalation in organized crime activity in the region, heightening security concerns. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are scrutinizing the motive and potential suspects.

Two men died in an explosion involving their truck on the Mexico-Pachuca highway near Tecámac, Estado de México, on March 28. Authorities identified the victims as Francisco Efraín Beltrán, known as 'El Payín,' and Humberto Rangel Muñoz, who were linked to factions of the Sinaloa Cartel, according to Mexico News Daily and Lopez Doriga Digital.

The incident took place near the Felipe Ángeles International Airport, with the victims reportedly arriving from the airport prior to the explosion. Law enforcement officials from the General Law Enforcement Office of the State of Mexico (FGJEM) have launched an investigation into the blast, which occurred while the vehicle was in motion, as noted by La Jornada and Lopez Doriga Digital.

An explosive device was found inside the vehicle, prompting a significant police response and the temporary closure of the highway for the security operation. Investigators have not confirmed whether the explosion was a targeted attack or linked to the ongoing internal conflict within the cartel, El Financiero reports.

The deaths of the two men, both connected to organized crime operations, highlight escalating violence in the region. Authorities continue to probe the motives behind the explosion as part of a broader effort to address cartel-related violence near Mexico City’s key transportation hubs.

Officials and analysts will likely monitor the investigation’s findings closely to understand potential implications for cartel dynamics in the area, with heightened security measures expected to remain in place around Tecámac and the airport vicinity.

Desarrollos · 67d ago

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